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In The Garden
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a pastoral setting being very reflective. Melodic material is not modified to a larger degree allowing for a solemn setting
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I Will Sing Of My Redeemer
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. The piece is in Irregular meters throughout. The work is in a continual jovial manner and is a excellent work for the more mature player.
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Were You There
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a reverent setting in a minor key. The middle section shifts momentarily to a major mode and then quickly back to a minor mode. The soloist is provided the opportunity to express with a fluid cadenza which gives way to a final statement of harmonic shifts coming to a solemn close.
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We Three Kings
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo begins with striking harmonies and then joined in by the soloist in a straight forward statement The second statement is more embellished and then wanders off in an episodic manner. The third statement continues on in a free manner which leads into a cadenza. The final section is an embellished version of the tune and fades off to its final destination.
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Hymn To Joy (Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee)
Some variations on Beethoven’s tune from the Ninth Symphony
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In The Garden
This duet comes with a mix of parts for woodwinds and/or strings and can be used in most any combination. The melodic material is traded between the duet parts and other times presented in a sweet duet aria-like mode. It ends with a quiet repose.
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In The Garden
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a pastoral setting being very reflective. Melodic material is not modified to a larger degree allowing for a solemn setting
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In The Garden
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a pastoral setting being very reflective. Melodic material is not modified to a larger degree allowing for a solemn setting
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In The Garden
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a pastoral setting being very reflective. Melodic material is not modified to a larger degree allowing for a solemn setting